Miroslav Volf is originally from Osijek, Croatia. He was raised in a home shaped by faith but in a community that, being primarily Catholic and Orthodox, was not particularly open to the Volf’s strain of Protestantism. Volf’s attempts to understand the larger Christian community and create a context for human flourishing have undergirded his work […]

One of the most important things we can do at Newbigin House is create a space that encourages people to think critically about the world around us and imagine how we might create a more robust and generous place to live. It was in that spirit that we recently invited Philip Yancey to offer some […]

“The need for certainty,” writes Biblical scholar and professor Pete Enns, “is sin, because it works off of fear and limits God to our mental images. We’re trusting ourselves and disguising it as trusting God.” Enns, the author of books like Inspiration and Incarnation and The Evolution of Adam, recently spoke to a crowd gathered […]

Tony Hale might not be the first name that comes to mind when you think about Newbigin House’s Conversations for the Common Good. The actor has played iconic roles, from Buster Bluth on Arrested Development to Gary Walsh on Veep, but he is also the founding member of The Haven, a community of artistically-minded Christians […]